“…this book is ideal for the busy practitioner and the book-weary student alike…a one-stop study guide to the most up-to-date HR thinking…” (<i>Personnel Today</i>, 25<sup>th</sup> October 2005) <p>“…This book provides a thought-provoking skim across the surface of HR…” (<i>Public Servant</i>, 29 July 2005)</p>

Sixty-three stellar academics, consultants, and practitioners look at the future of human resources The follow-up to the bestselling Tomorrow's HR Management (978-0-471-19714-0), this book presents an international panel of expert contributors who offer their views on the state of HR and what to expect in the future. Topics covered include HR as a decision science, understanding and managing people, creating and adapting organizational culture, the effects of globalization, collaborative ventures, and investing in the next generation. Like its bestselling predecessor before it, The Future of Human Resource Management offers the very best thinking on the future of HR from the most respected leaders in the field.
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A follow-up to the bestselling "Tomorrow's HR Management". This title features an international panel delivering a range of perspectives from academic to consultant to practitioner. It covers essays on the state of HR as a field.
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Introduction. The Future of Human Resources (Michael R. Losey, Sue Meisinger, and Dave Ulrich). Section I: Understanding and Managing People. Chapter 1: Will There Really Be a Labor Shortage? (Peter Cappelli). Chapter 2: The Motivator’s Dilemma (James G. Clawson and Douglas S. Newburg). Chapter 3: Anticipating Change: Will There Be a Labor Shortage? (Michael R. Losey). Chapter 4: Get, Keep, Grow (Coleman Peterson). Chapter 5: The New Employment Relationship versus the Mutual Investment Approach: Implications for Human Resource Management (Anne S. Tsui and Joshua B. Wu). Section II: Invest in the Next Generation of Human Resource Professionalism. Chapter 6: The Future Human Resource Professional’s Career Model (Kathleen Barclay and Thomas Thivierge). Chapter 7: Human Resource Education: A Career-Long Commitment (Debra J. Cohen). Chapter 8: Life after Outsourcing: Lessons Learned and the Role of Human Resources as a Strategic Business Partner (Mirian M. Graddick-Weir). Chapter 9: The Four Cs of the HR Profession: Being Competent, Curious, Courageous, and Caring about People (Susan R. Meisinger). Chapter 10: Differentiation through People—How Can HR Move beyond Business Partner? (Geof f Armstrong). Section III: Learn to Master and Play New Roles. Chapter 11: The Chief Integrative Leader: Moving to the Next Economy’s HR Leader (Bruce J. Avolio). Chapter 12: From Business Partner to Driving Business Success: The Next Step in the Evolution of HR Management (Wayne F. Cascio). Chapter 13: Workforce Diversity: A Global HR Topic That Has Arrived (J. T. (Ted) Childs Jr.). Chapter 14: “Not Just Any Seat at the Table” (Steve Darien). Chapter 15: What Distinguishes the Outstanding HR Executives from the Others (Bruce Ellig). Chapter 16: Evolution and Revolution in the Twenty-First Century: Revolutionary New Rules for Organizations and Managing Human Resources (Russ Roberts and Paul Hirsch). Chapter 17: From Human Resources Management to Organizational Effectiveness (Edward E. Lawler III). Section IV: Discern, Create, and Adapt Culture to Business Conditions. Chapter 18: HR as a Strategic Partner: Culture Change as a Case Study (Ursula F. Fairbairn). Chapter 19: Changing Mental Models: HR’s Most Important Task (Jeffrey Pfeffer). Chapter 20: Building a Market-Focused Culture (Hayagreeva Rao and Robert D. Dewar). Chapter 21: Branding from the Inside Out: HR’s Role as Brand Builder (Libby Sartain). Chapter 22: The Winning Team: A Strategic Imperative (Lea Soupata). Section V: Rethink Organizations as Capabilities, Not Structures. Chapter 23: Workforce Strategy: A Missing Link in HR’s Future Success (Richard W. Beatty and Craig Eric Schneier). Chapter 24: Connecting Strategy and HR: Establishing a New Logic of Partnership (Gordon Hewitt). Chapter 25: What Really Works? HR’s Role in Building the 4+2 Organization (William Joyce, Nitin Nohria, and Bruce Roberson). Chapter 26: Human Resources’ New ROI: Return on Intangibles (Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood). Chapter 27: In Pursuit of Marketplace Agility: Applying Precepts of Self-Organizing Systems to Optimize Human Resource Scalability (Lee Dyer and Jeff Ericksen). Chapter 28: Creating the Capability for Collaborative Entrepreneurship: HR’s Role in the Development of a New Organizational Form (Raymond E. Miles, Grant Miles, and Charles C. Snow). Chapter 29: Partner or Guardian? HR’s Challenge in Balancing Value and Values (Patrick M. Wright and Scott A. Snell). Section VI: See HR as a Decision Science and Bring Discipline to It. Chapter 30: Science Explodes Human Capital Mythology (Jac Fitz-enz). Chapter 31: Human Resource Accounting, Human Capital Management, and the Bottom Line (Eric G. Flamholtz). Chapter 32: Improving Human Resources’ Analytical Literacy: Lessons from Moneyball (Mark A. Huselid and Brian E. Becker). Chapter 33: The Dual Theory of Human Resource Management and Business Performance: Lessons for HR Executives (David Lewin). Chapter 34: Talentship, Talent Segmentation, and Sustainability: A New HR Decision Science Paradigm for a New Strategy Definition (John W. Boudreau and Peter M. Ramstad). Section VII: Create Mutually Collaborative Ventures. Chapter 35: Teamwork: The New Emphasis on Two-Sided Accountability (Samuel A. Culbert and Jean-François Coget). Chapter 36: Managing Cooperatively within Organizations (Lynda Gratton). Chapter 37: Power, the Last Corporate Taboo (Patricia Seemann). Section VIII: Responding to Social Expectations and Public Policy and the Renewed Importance of Ethics. Chapter 38: A Challenge to HR: Building the Company’s External Dimension (Richard A. Beaumont). Chapter 39: Leading Change: An Imperative of Leadership (Frances Hesselbein). Chapter 40: When Ethics Calls the HR Helpline (Patricia J. Harned). Section IX: Live Globally, Act Locally. Chapter 41: Global and Local Balance in Human Resources Leadership (John Hofmeister). Chapter 42: Global HR as Competitive Advantage: Are We Ready? (Vladimir Pucik). Chapter 43: A New Paradigm for HR: Dilemmas in Employing and Managing the Resourceful Human (Fons Trompenaars and Peter Woollimas). Chapter 44: Counterintuitive Findings in International HRM Research and Practice: When Is a Best Practice Not Best for Practice? (Mary Ann Von Glinow, Ellen A. Drost, and Mary B. Teagarden). Chapter 45: Becoming Business Partners in Chinese Firms: Challenges and Opportunities (Arthur Yeung). Conclusion. Reality, Impact, and Professionalism (Michael R. Losey, Susan R. Meisinger, and Dave Ulrich). Index. Selected Titles from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM®).
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THE FUTURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 64 Thought Leaders Explore the Critical HR Issues of Today and Tomorrow Examining the issues and trends facing today's human resources professional, this one-of-a-kind work presents a wide range of new, enlightening, and thought-provoking perspectives from sixty-four leaders of the field: Geoff Armstrong Bruce Avolio Kathleen Barclay Richard W. Beatty Richard Beaumont Brian Becker John W. Boudreau Peter Cappelli Wayne F. Cascio J.T. "Ted" Childs, Jr. James G. Clawson Debra J. Cohen Jean-Fran¿ois Coget Samuel Culbert Steve Darien Robert Dewar Ellen A. Drost Lee Dyer Bruce Ellig Jeff Ericksen Ursula Fairbairn Jac Fitz-enz Eric Flamholtz Mirian M. Graddick-Weir Lynda Gratton Patricia Harned Frances Hesselbein Gordon Hewitt Paul Hirsch John Hofmeister Mark Huselid William Joyce Edward E. Lawler III David Lewin Mike Losey Sue Meisinger Grant Miles Raymond Miles Douglas S. Newburg Nitin Nohria Coleman Peterson Jeffrey Pfeffer Vladimir Pucik Peter M. Ramstad Hayagreeva Rao Bruce Roberson Russ Roberts Libby Sartain Craig Eric Schneier Patricia Seemann Norm Smallwood Scott A. Snell Charles D. Snow Lea Soupata Mary B. Teagarden Thomas Thivierge Fons Trompenaars Anne S. Tsui Dave Ulrich Mary Ann Von Glinow Peter Wooliams Patrick M. Wright Joshua B. Wu Arthur Yeung
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“…this book is ideal for the busy practitioner and the book-weary student alike…a one-stop study guide to the most up-to-date HR thinking…” (Personnel Today, 25th October 2005) “…This book provides a thought-provoking skim across the surface of HR…” (Public Servant, 29 July 2005)
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Introduction. The Future of Human Resources (Michael R. Losey, Sue Meisinger, and Dave Ulrich). Section I: Understanding and Managing People. Chapter 1: Will There Really Be a Labor Shortage? (Peter Cappelli). Chapter 2: The Motivator?s Dilemma (James G. Clawson and Douglas S. Newburg). Chapter 3: Anticipating Change: Will There Be a Labor Shortage? (Michael R. Losey). Chapter 4: Get, Keep, Grow (Coleman Peterson). Chapter 5: The New Employment Relationship versus the Mutual Investment Approach: Implications for Human Resource Management (Anne S. Tsui and Joshua B. Wu). Section II: Invest in the Next Generation of Human Resource Professionalism. Chapter 6: The Future Human Resource Professional?s Career Model (Kathleen Barclay and Thomas Thivierge). Chapter 7: Human Resource Education: A Career-Long Commitment (Debra J. Cohen). Chapter 8: Life after Outsourcing: Lessons Learned and the Role of Human Resources as a Strategic Business Partner (Mirian M. Graddick-Weir). Chapter 9: The Four Cs of the HR Profession: Being Competent, Curious, Courageous, and Caring about People (Susan R. Meisinger). Chapter 10: Differentiation through People?How Can HR Move beyond Business Partner? (Geof f Armstrong). Section III: Learn to Master and Play New Roles. Chapter 11: The Chief Integrative Leader: Moving to the Next Economy?s HR Leader (Bruce J. Avolio). Chapter 12: From Business Partner to Driving Business Success: The Next Step in the Evolution of HR Management (Wayne F. Cascio). Chapter 13: Workforce Diversity: A Global HR Topic That Has Arrived (J. T. (Ted) Childs Jr.). Chapter 14: ?Not Just Any Seat at the Table? (Steve Darien). Chapter 15: What Distinguishes the Outstanding HR Executives from the Others (Bruce Ellig). Chapter 16: Evolution and Revolution in the Twenty-First Century: Revolutionary New Rules for Organizations and Managing Human Resources (Russ Roberts and Paul Hirsch). Chapter 17: From Human Resources Management to Organizational Effectiveness (Edward E. Lawler III). Section IV: Discern, Create, and Adapt Culture to Business Conditions. Chapter 18: HR as a Strategic Partner: Culture Change as a Case Study (Ursula F. Fairbairn). Chapter 19: Changing Mental Models: HR?s Most Important Task (Jeffrey Pfeffer). Chapter 20: Building a Market-Focused Culture (Hayagreeva Rao and Robert D. Dewar). Chapter 21: Branding from the Inside Out: HR?s Role as Brand Builder (Libby Sartain). Chapter 22: The Winning Team: A Strategic Imperative (Lea Soupata). Section V: Rethink Organizations as Capabilities, Not Structures. Chapter 23: Workforce Strategy: A Missing Link in HR?s Future Success (Richard W. Beatty and Craig Eric Schneier). Chapter 24: Connecting Strategy and HR: Establishing a New Logic of Partnership (Gordon Hewitt). Chapter 25: What Really Works? HR?s Role in Building the 4+2 Organization (William Joyce, Nitin Nohria, and Bruce Roberson). Chapter 26: Human Resources? New ROI: Return on Intangibles (Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood). Chapter 27: In Pursuit of Marketplace Agility: Applying Precepts of Self-Organizing Systems to Optimize Human Resource Scalability (Lee Dyer and Jeff Ericksen). Chapter 28: Creating the Capability for Collaborative Entrepreneurship: HR?s Role in the Development of a New Organizational Form (Raymond E. Miles, Grant Miles, and Charles C. Snow). Chapter 29: Partner or Guardian? HR?s Challenge in Balancing Value and Values (Patrick M. Wright and Scott A. Snell). Section VI: See HR as a Decision Science and Bring Discipline to It. Chapter 30: Science Explodes Human Capital Mythology (Jac Fitz-enz). Chapter 31: Human Resource Accounting, Human Capital Management, and the Bottom Line (Eric G. Flamholtz). Chapter 32: Improving Human Resources? Analytical Literacy: Lessons from Moneyball (Mark A. Huselid and Brian E. Becker). Chapter 33: The Dual Theory of Human Resource Management and Business Performance: Lessons for HR Executives (David Lewin). Chapter 34: Talentship, Talent Segmentation, and Sustainability: A New HR Decision Science Paradigm for a New Strategy Definition (John W. Boudreau and Peter M. Ramstad). Section VII: Create Mutually Collaborative Ventures. Chapter 35: Teamwork: The New Emphasis on Two-Sided Accountability (Samuel A. Culbert and Jean-François Coget). Chapter 36: Managing Cooperatively within Organizations (Lynda Gratton). Chapter 37: Power, the Last Corporate Taboo (Patricia Seemann). Section VIII: Responding to Social Expectations and Public Policy and the Renewed Importance of Ethics. Chapter 38: A Challenge to HR: Building the Company?s External Dimension (Richard A. Beaumont). Chapter 39: Leading Change: An Imperative of Leadership (Frances Hesselbein). Chapter 40: When Ethics Calls the HR Helpline (Patricia J. Harned). Section IX: Live Globally, Act Locally. Chapter 41: Global and Local Balance in Human Resources Leadership (John Hofmeister). Chapter 42: Global HR as Competitive Advantage: Are We Ready? (Vladimir Pucik). Chapter 43: A New Paradigm for HR: Dilemmas in Employing and Managing the Resourceful Human (Fons Trompenaars and Peter Woollimas). Chapter 44: Counterintuitive Findings in International HRM Research and Practice: When Is a Best Practice Not Best for Practice? (Mary Ann Von Glinow, Ellen A. Drost, and Mary B. Teagarden). Chapter 45: Becoming Business Partners in Chinese Firms: Challenges and Opportunities (Arthur Yeung). Conclusion. Reality, Impact, and Professionalism (Michael R. Losey, Susan R. Meisinger, and Dave Ulrich). Index. Selected Titles from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM®).
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780471677918
Publisert
2005-05-03
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
653 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
448

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MICHAEL R. LOSEY, SPHR, CAE, is President of MikeLosey.com, as well as a former president of the Society for Human Resource Management and of the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations.

SUSAN MEISINGER, Esq., SPHR, is President and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, current Secretary General of the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations, and former Deputy Undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Labor.

DAVE ULRICH, PhD, professor at the University of Michigan and renowned expert in management education, is the author of twelve books, including Why the Bottom Line Isn't!, also from Wiley.